| Literature DB >> 31652733 |
Aoran Li1, Ruoshi Xiao2, Sijia He3, Xiaoyu An4, Yi He5,6,7, Chengtao Wang8, Sheng Yin9, Bin Wang10, Xuewei Shi11, Jingren He12,13,14.
Abstract
Purple sweet potato anthocyanins are kinds of natural anthocyanin red pigments extracted from the root or stem of purple sweet potato. They are stable and have the functions of anti-oxidation, anti-mutation, anti-tumor, liver protection, hypoglycemia, and anti-inflammation, which confer them a good application prospect. Nevertheless, there is not a comprehensive review of purple sweet potato anthocyanins so far. The extraction, structural characterization, stability, functional activity, application in the food, cosmetics, medicine, and other industries of anthocyanins from purple sweet potato, together with their biotransformation in vitro or by gut microorganism are reviewed in this paper, which provides a reference for further development and utilization of anthocyanins.Entities:
Keywords: biotransformation; functional activity; purple sweet potato anthocyanin; separation and extraction; stability; structural characterization
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31652733 PMCID: PMC6864833 DOI: 10.3390/molecules24213816
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Structural information of glycosides and acyl substrates in common purple sweet potato anthocyanins (PSPAs).
| Name | Structure | Fragment Ion Peak |
|---|---|---|
| Glucose |
| 162 |
| Sophorose |
| 324 |
| Ferulic acid |
| 176 |
| Caffeic acid |
| 162 |
| P-coumaric acid |
| 146 |
| Sinapic acid |
| 206 |
| Gallic acid |
| 152 |
| Malic acid |
| 116 |
| Tartaric acid |
| 132 |
| Oxalate |
| 72 |
| Propanedioic acid |
| 86 |
| Succinic acid |
| 100 |
| P-hydroxybenzoic acid |
| 120 |
Figure 1Chemical structures of compound 1–9.
Figure 2Chemical structures of compound 10–14.
Figure 3Chemical structures of compound 15–18.
Figure 4Chemical structures of compound 19, 20.
Figure 5Chemical structures of compound 21–24.
Figure 6Chemical structures of compound 25, 26.
Figure 7Biotransformation pathway of 27.
Figure 8Chemical structures of compound 28.
Figure 9Chemical structures of compound 34.
Figure 10Chemical structures of compound 35, 36.